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Here's pictures of viruses under an electron microscope. You can see it with your own eyes.

https://microspedia.blogspot.com/2017/09/real-electron-microscope-virus-photo.html

Are you a glowie trying to implant stupid shit like Flat Earth Theory into GAW? Do you expect me to move an Electron Microscope to your dumbass house so that you actually believe what you see?

Are you being padded with upvotes by other 3 letter agency accounts because honestly people can't be this stupid, right?


Koch's postulates are the following:

  1. The microorganism must be found in abundance in all organisms suffering from the disease, but should not be found in healthy organisms.

  2. The microorganism must be isolated from a diseased organism and grown in pure culture.

  3. The cultured microorganism should cause disease when introduced into a healthy organism.

  4. The microorganism must be reisolated from the inoculated, diseased experimental host and identified as being identical to the original specific causative agent.


Point 0. Viruses are not considered an organism or microorganism and therefore wouldn't even apply to Kochs postulates. They do not meet the criteria for life but they are like floating DNA strands that may have previously evolved from life and now stick their DNA in to microorganisms to reproduce and function. They have no metabolism which is a requirement of life.

https://www.quora.com/I-read-that-organisms-must-meet-four-criteria-to-be-considered-living-What-are-the-four-criteria?share=1


  1. Just simply is not true, you will find many kinds of viruses in both healthy and unhealthy organisms but in healthy organisms with small enough virus numbers the immune system can ward them off while in infected individuals a virus is found in abundance. This is because the virus was able to infect cells, fight off the immune system, and reproduce more viruses to infect more cells causing a larger population.

CULTIVATION OF VIRUSES – HOW DO VIRUSES GROW IN LABORATORY?

https://paramedicsworld.com/virology-notes/cultivation-of-viruses/medical-paramedical-studynotes

⇒ Viruses are the obligate intracellular parasites, i.e. they strictly require a living host or living cells for the growth and multiplication, so they cannot be grown on an inanimate culture medium.

⇒ Three methods are employed for the cultivation of viruses:-

Animal inoculation
Embryonated egg inoculation
Tissue culture

  1. Introducing an abundance of a infectious virus to a person will infect them.

Yes. This is what will happen. If you get bitten with an abundance of Rabies virus in the bite, you will die.

[RARE] Rabies in a human

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-moG6JDmJdc

If you don't get rabies virus you won't die of rabies.

Rabies virus picture

https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5041/5279807113_13ee17ca3f_b.jpg

https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Electron-micrograph-of-rabies-virus-particles-from-a-vaccine-preparation-Bar-200-nm_fig2_230664321


  1. You want to find the Mechanism of Action that allows the virus to inflict itself on the human body. Disrupting mechanisms of action for infection stops the virus in its tracks and can be compared in individuals both with the disruptor and without. Disrupting the mechanism of action of the virus and showing it stops infection shows that the virus was causing the sickness.

MECHANISMS OF TRANSMISSION OF RHINOVIRUS INFECTIONS

https://booksc.org/dl/68694063/29f074

Proposed Mechanism of Action and Rationale for Ivermectin Use in Patients With COVID-19

https://www.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/therapies/antiviral-therapy/ivermectin/

Reports from in vitro studies suggest that ivermectin acts by inhibiting host importin alpha/beta-1 nuclear transport proteins, which are part of a key intracellular transport process.3,4 Viruses hijack the process and enhance infection by suppressing the host’s antiviral response. In addition, ivermectin docking may interfere with SARS-CoV-2 spike protein attachment to the human cell membrane.5 Some studies of ivermectin have also reported potential anti-inflammatory properties, which have been postulated to be beneficial in people with COVID-19.6-8

Ivermectin has been shown to inhibit replication of SARS-CoV-2 in cell cultures.9

The safety and efficacy of ivermectin for the prevention and treatment of COVID-19 have been evaluated in clinical trials and observational cohorts. Summaries of the studies that informed The COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines Panel’s (the Panel) recommendation can be found in Table 4c.

2 years ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

Here's pictures of viruses under an electron microscope. You can see it with your own eyes.

https://microspedia.blogspot.com/2017/09/real-electron-microscope-virus-photo.html

Are you a glowie trying to implant stupid shit like Flat Earth Theory into GAW? Do you expect me to move an Electron Microscope to your dumbass house so that you actually believe what you see?

Are you being padded with upvotes by other 3 letter agency accounts because honestly people can't be this stupid, right?


Koch's postulates are the following:

  1. The microorganism must be found in abundance in all organisms suffering from the disease, but should not be found in healthy organisms.

  2. The microorganism must be isolated from a diseased organism and grown in pure culture.

  3. The cultured microorganism should cause disease when introduced into a healthy organism.

  4. The microorganism must be reisolated from the inoculated, diseased experimental host and identified as being identical to the original specific causative agent.


Point 0. Viruses are not considered an organism or microorganism and therefore wouldn't even apply to Kochs postulates. They do not meet the criteria for life but they are like floating DNA strands that may have previously evolved from life and now stick their DNA in to microorganisms to reproduce and function. They have no metabolism which is a requirement of life.

https://www.quora.com/I-read-that-organisms-must-meet-four-criteria-to-be-considered-living-What-are-the-four-criteria?share=1


  1. Just simply is not true, you will find many kinds of viruses in both healthy and unhealthy organisms but in healthy organisms with small enough virus numbers the immune system can ward the off while in infected individuals a virus is found in abundance. This is because it was able to infect cells, fight off the immune system, and reproduce more viruses to infect more cells.

CULTIVATION OF VIRUSES – HOW DO VIRUSES GROW IN LABORATORY?

https://paramedicsworld.com/virology-notes/cultivation-of-viruses/medical-paramedical-studynotes

⇒ Viruses are the obligate intracellular parasites, i.e. they strictly require a living host or living cells for the growth and multiplication, so they cannot be grown on an inanimate culture medium.

⇒ Three methods are employed for the cultivation of viruses:-

Animal inoculation
Embryonated egg inoculation
Tissue culture

  1. Introducing an abundance of a infectious virus to a person will infect them.

Yes. This is what will happen. If you get bitten with an abundance of Rabies virus in the bite, you will die.

[RARE] Rabies in a human

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-moG6JDmJdc

If you don't get rabies virus you won't die of rabies.

Rabies virus picture

https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5041/5279807113_13ee17ca3f_b.jpg

https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Electron-micrograph-of-rabies-virus-particles-from-a-vaccine-preparation-Bar-200-nm_fig2_230664321


  1. You want to find the Mechanism of Action that allows the virus to inflict itself on the human body. Disrupting mechanisms of action for infection stops the virus in its tracks and can be compared in individuals both with the disruptor and without. Disrupting the mechanism of action of the virus and showing it stops infection shows that the virus was causing the sickness.

MECHANISMS OF TRANSMISSION OF RHINOVIRUS INFECTIONS

https://booksc.org/dl/68694063/29f074

Proposed Mechanism of Action and Rationale for Ivermectin Use in Patients With COVID-19

https://www.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/therapies/antiviral-therapy/ivermectin/

Reports from in vitro studies suggest that ivermectin acts by inhibiting host importin alpha/beta-1 nuclear transport proteins, which are part of a key intracellular transport process.3,4 Viruses hijack the process and enhance infection by suppressing the host’s antiviral response. In addition, ivermectin docking may interfere with SARS-CoV-2 spike protein attachment to the human cell membrane.5 Some studies of ivermectin have also reported potential anti-inflammatory properties, which have been postulated to be beneficial in people with COVID-19.6-8

Ivermectin has been shown to inhibit replication of SARS-CoV-2 in cell cultures.9

The safety and efficacy of ivermectin for the prevention and treatment of COVID-19 have been evaluated in clinical trials and observational cohorts. Summaries of the studies that informed The COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines Panel’s (the Panel) recommendation can be found in Table 4c.

2 years ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

Here's pictures of viruses under an electron microscope. You can see it with your own eyes.

https://microspedia.blogspot.com/2017/09/real-electron-microscope-virus-photo.html

Are you a glowie trying to implant stupid shit like Flat Earth Theory into GAW? Do you expect me to move an Electron Microscope to your dumbass house so that you actually believe what you see?

Are you being padded with upvotes by other 3 eyes agency accounts because honestly people can't be this stupid, right?


Koch's postulates are the following:

  1. The microorganism must be found in abundance in all organisms suffering from the disease, but should not be found in healthy organisms.

  2. The microorganism must be isolated from a diseased organism and grown in pure culture.

  3. The cultured microorganism should cause disease when introduced into a healthy organism.

  4. The microorganism must be reisolated from the inoculated, diseased experimental host and identified as being identical to the original specific causative agent.


Point 0. Viruses are not considered an organism or microorganism and therefore wouldn't even apply to Kochs postulates. They do not meet the criteria for life but they are like floating DNA strands that may have previously evolved from life and now stick their DNA in to microorganisms to reproduce and function. They have no metabolism which is a requirement of life.

https://www.quora.com/I-read-that-organisms-must-meet-four-criteria-to-be-considered-living-What-are-the-four-criteria?share=1


  1. Just simply is not true, you will find many kinds of viruses in both healthy and unhealthy organisms but in healthy organisms with small enough virus numbers the immune system can ward the off while in infected individuals a virus is found in abundance. This is because it was able to infect cells, fight off the immune system, and reproduce more viruses to infect more cells.

CULTIVATION OF VIRUSES – HOW DO VIRUSES GROW IN LABORATORY?

https://paramedicsworld.com/virology-notes/cultivation-of-viruses/medical-paramedical-studynotes

⇒ Viruses are the obligate intracellular parasites, i.e. they strictly require a living host or living cells for the growth and multiplication, so they cannot be grown on an inanimate culture medium.

⇒ Three methods are employed for the cultivation of viruses:-

Animal inoculation
Embryonated egg inoculation
Tissue culture

  1. Introducing an abundance of a infectious virus to a person will infect them.

Yes. This is what will happen. If you get bitten with an abundance of Rabies virus in the bite, you will die.

[RARE] Rabies in a human

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-moG6JDmJdc

If you don't get rabies virus you won't die of rabies.

Rabies virus picture

https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5041/5279807113_13ee17ca3f_b.jpg

https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Electron-micrograph-of-rabies-virus-particles-from-a-vaccine-preparation-Bar-200-nm_fig2_230664321


  1. You want to find the Mechanism of Action that allows the virus to inflict itself on the human body. Disrupting mechanisms of action for infection stops the virus in its tracks and can be compared in individuals both with the disruptor and without. Disrupting the mechanism of action of the virus and showing it stops infection shows that the virus was causing the sickness.

MECHANISMS OF TRANSMISSION OF RHINOVIRUS INFECTIONS

https://booksc.org/dl/68694063/29f074

Proposed Mechanism of Action and Rationale for Ivermectin Use in Patients With COVID-19

https://www.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/therapies/antiviral-therapy/ivermectin/

Reports from in vitro studies suggest that ivermectin acts by inhibiting host importin alpha/beta-1 nuclear transport proteins, which are part of a key intracellular transport process.3,4 Viruses hijack the process and enhance infection by suppressing the host’s antiviral response. In addition, ivermectin docking may interfere with SARS-CoV-2 spike protein attachment to the human cell membrane.5 Some studies of ivermectin have also reported potential anti-inflammatory properties, which have been postulated to be beneficial in people with COVID-19.6-8

Ivermectin has been shown to inhibit replication of SARS-CoV-2 in cell cultures.9

The safety and efficacy of ivermectin for the prevention and treatment of COVID-19 have been evaluated in clinical trials and observational cohorts. Summaries of the studies that informed The COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines Panel’s (the Panel) recommendation can be found in Table 4c.

2 years ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

Here's pictures of viruses under an electron microscope. You can see it with your own eyes.

https://microspedia.blogspot.com/2017/09/real-electron-microscope-virus-photo.html

Are you a glowie trying to implant stupid shit like Flat Earth Theory into GAW? Do you expect me to move an Electron Microscope to your dumbass house so that you actually believe what you see?


Koch's postulates are the following:

  1. The microorganism must be found in abundance in all organisms suffering from the disease, but should not be found in healthy organisms.

  2. The microorganism must be isolated from a diseased organism and grown in pure culture.

  3. The cultured microorganism should cause disease when introduced into a healthy organism.

  4. The microorganism must be reisolated from the inoculated, diseased experimental host and identified as being identical to the original specific causative agent.


Point 0. Viruses are not considered an organism or microorganism and therefore wouldn't even apply to Kochs postulates. They do not meet the criteria for life but they are like floating DNA strands that may have previously evolved from life and now stick their DNA in to microorganisms to reproduce and function. They have no metabolism which is a requirement of life.

https://www.quora.com/I-read-that-organisms-must-meet-four-criteria-to-be-considered-living-What-are-the-four-criteria?share=1


  1. Just simply is not true, you will find many kinds of viruses in both healthy and unhealthy organisms but in healthy organisms with small enough virus numbers the immune system can ward the off while in infected individuals a virus is found in abundance. This is because it was able to infect cells, fight off the immune system, and reproduce more viruses to infect more cells.

CULTIVATION OF VIRUSES – HOW DO VIRUSES GROW IN LABORATORY?

https://paramedicsworld.com/virology-notes/cultivation-of-viruses/medical-paramedical-studynotes

⇒ Viruses are the obligate intracellular parasites, i.e. they strictly require a living host or living cells for the growth and multiplication, so they cannot be grown on an inanimate culture medium.

⇒ Three methods are employed for the cultivation of viruses:-

Animal inoculation
Embryonated egg inoculation
Tissue culture

  1. Introducing an abundance of a infectious virus to a person will infect them.

Yes. This is what will happen. If you get bitten with an abundance of Rabies virus in the bite, you will die.

[RARE] Rabies in a human

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-moG6JDmJdc

If you don't get rabies virus you won't die of rabies.

Rabies virus picture

https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5041/5279807113_13ee17ca3f_b.jpg

https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Electron-micrograph-of-rabies-virus-particles-from-a-vaccine-preparation-Bar-200-nm_fig2_230664321


  1. You want to find the Mechanism of Action that allows the virus to inflict itself on the human body. Disrupting mechanisms of action for infection stops the virus in its tracks and can be compared in individuals both with the disruptor and without. Disrupting the mechanism of action of the virus and showing it stops infection shows that the virus was causing the sickness.

MECHANISMS OF TRANSMISSION OF RHINOVIRUS INFECTIONS

https://booksc.org/dl/68694063/29f074

Proposed Mechanism of Action and Rationale for Ivermectin Use in Patients With COVID-19

https://www.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/therapies/antiviral-therapy/ivermectin/

Reports from in vitro studies suggest that ivermectin acts by inhibiting host importin alpha/beta-1 nuclear transport proteins, which are part of a key intracellular transport process.3,4 Viruses hijack the process and enhance infection by suppressing the host’s antiviral response. In addition, ivermectin docking may interfere with SARS-CoV-2 spike protein attachment to the human cell membrane.5 Some studies of ivermectin have also reported potential anti-inflammatory properties, which have been postulated to be beneficial in people with COVID-19.6-8

Ivermectin has been shown to inhibit replication of SARS-CoV-2 in cell cultures.9

The safety and efficacy of ivermectin for the prevention and treatment of COVID-19 have been evaluated in clinical trials and observational cohorts. Summaries of the studies that informed The COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines Panel’s (the Panel) recommendation can be found in Table 4c.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Here's pictures of viruses under an electron microscope. You can see it with your own eyes.

https://microspedia.blogspot.com/2017/09/real-electron-microscope-virus-photo.html

Are you a glowie trying to implant stupid shit like Flat Earth Theory into GAW? Do you expect me to move an Electron Microscope to your dumbass house so that you actually believe what you see?


Koch's postulates are the following:

  1. The microorganism must be found in abundance in all organisms suffering from the disease, but should not be found in healthy organisms.

  2. The microorganism must be isolated from a diseased organism and grown in pure culture.

  3. The cultured microorganism should cause disease when introduced into a healthy organism.

  4. The microorganism must be reisolated from the inoculated, diseased experimental host and identified as being identical to the original specific causative agent.


Point 0. Viruses are not considered an organism or microorganism and therefore wouldn't even apply to Kochs postulates. They do not meet the criteria for life but they are like floating DNA strands that may have previously evolved from life and now stick their DNA in to microorganisms to reproduce and function. They have no metabolism which is a requirement of life.

https://www.quora.com/I-read-that-organisms-must-meet-four-criteria-to-be-considered-living-What-are-the-four-criteria?share=1


  1. Just simply is not true, you will find many kinds of viruses in both healthy and unhealthy organisms but in healthy organisms with small enough virus numbers the immune system can ward the off while in infected individuals a virus is found in abundance. This is because it was able to infect cells, fight off the immune system, and reproduce more viruses to infect more cells.

CULTIVATION OF VIRUSES – HOW DO VIRUSES GROW IN LABORATORY?

https://paramedicsworld.com/virology-notes/cultivation-of-viruses/medical-paramedical-studynotes

⇒ Viruses are the obligate intracellular parasites, i.e. they strictly require a living host or living cells for the growth and multiplication, so they cannot be grown on an inanimate culture medium.

⇒ Three methods are employed for the cultivation of viruses:-

Animal inoculation
Embryonated egg inoculation
Tissue culture

  1. Introducing an abundance of a infectious virus to a person will infect them.

Yes. This is what will happen. If you get bitten with an abundance of Rabies virus in the bite, you will die.

[RARE] Rabies in a human

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-moG6JDmJdc

If you don't get rabies virus you won't die of rabies.

Rabies virus picture

https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5041/5279807113_13ee17ca3f_b.jpg

https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Electron-micrograph-of-rabies-virus-particles-from-a-vaccine-preparation-Bar-200-nm_fig2_230664321


  1. You want to find the Mechanism of Action that allows the virus to inflict itself on the human body. Disrupting mechanisms of action for infection stops the virus in its tracks and can be compared in individuals both with the disruptor and without. Disrupting the mechanism of action of the virus and showing it stops infection shows that the virus was causing the sickness.

MECHANISMS OF TRANSMISSION OF RHINOVIRUS INFECTIONS

https://booksc.org/dl/68694063/29f074

Proposed Mechanism of Action and Rationale for Ivermectin Use in Patients With COVID-19

https://www.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/therapies/antiviral-therapy/ivermectin/

Reports from in vitro studies suggest that ivermectin acts by inhibiting host importin alpha/beta-1 nuclear transport proteins, which are part of a key intracellular transport process.3,4 Viruses hijack the process and enhance infection by suppressing the host’s antiviral response. In addition, ivermectin docking may interfere with SARS-CoV-2 spike protein attachment to the human cell membrane.5 Some studies of ivermectin have also reported potential anti-inflammatory properties, which have been postulated to be beneficial in people with COVID-19.6-8

Ivermectin has been shown to inhibit replication of SARS-CoV-2 in cell cultures.9

The safety and efficacy of ivermectin for the prevention and treatment of COVID-19 have been evaluated in clinical trials and observational cohorts. Summaries of the studies that informed The COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines Panel’s (the Panel) recommendation can be found in Table 4c.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Here's pictures of viruses under an electron microscope. You can see it with your own eyes.

https://microspedia.blogspot.com/2017/09/real-electron-microscope-virus-photo.html

Are you a glowie trying to implant stupid shit like Flat Earth Theory into GAW? Do you expect me to move an Electron Microscope to your dumbass house so that you actually believe what you see?


Koch's postulates are the following:

  1. The microorganism must be found in abundance in all organisms suffering from the disease, but should not be found in healthy organisms.

  2. The microorganism must be isolated from a diseased organism and grown in pure culture.

  3. The cultured microorganism should cause disease when introduced into a healthy organism.

  4. The microorganism must be reisolated from the inoculated, diseased experimental host and identified as being identical to the original specific causative agent.


Point 0. Viruses are not considered an organism or microorganism and therefore wouldn't even apply to Kochs postulates. They do not meet the criteria for life but they are like floating DNA strands that may have previously evolved from life and now stick their DNA in to microorganisms to reproduce and function. They have no metabolism which is a requirement of life.

https://www.quora.com/I-read-that-organisms-must-meet-four-criteria-to-be-considered-living-What-are-the-four-criteria?share=1


  1. Just simply is not true, you will find many kinds of viruses in both healthy and unhealthy organisms but in healthy organisms with small enough virus numbers the immune system can ward the off while in infected individuals a virus is found in abundance. This is because it was able to infect cells, fight off the immune system, and reproduce more viruses to infect more cells.

CULTIVATION OF VIRUSES – HOW DO VIRUSES GROW IN LABORATORY?

https://paramedicsworld.com/virology-notes/cultivation-of-viruses/medical-paramedical-studynotes

⇒ Viruses are the obligate intracellular parasites, i.e. they strictly require a living host or living cells for the growth and multiplication, so they cannot be grown on an inanimate culture medium.

⇒ Three methods are employed for the cultivation of viruses:-

Animal inoculation
Embryonated egg inoculation
Tissue culture

  1. Introducing an abundance of a infectious virus to a person will infect them.

Yes. This is what will happen. If you get bitten with an abundance of Rabies virus in the bite, you will die.

[RARE] Rabies in a human

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-moG6JDmJdc

If you don't get rabies virus you won't die of rabies.

Rabies virus picture

https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5041/5279807113_13ee17ca3f_b.jpg

https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Electron-micrograph-of-rabies-virus-particles-from-a-vaccine-preparation-Bar-200-nm_fig2_230664321


  1. You want to find the Mechanism of Action that allows the virus to inflict itself on the human body. Disrupting mechanisms of action for infection stops the virus in its tracks and can be compared in individuals both with the disruptor and without. Disrupting the mechanism of action of the virus and showing it stops infection shows that the virus was causing the sickness.

MECHANISMS OF TRANSMISSION OF RHINOVIRUS INFECTIONS

https://booksc.org/dl/68694063/29f074

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Here's pictures of viruses under an electron microscope. You can see it with your own eyes.

https://microspedia.blogspot.com/2017/09/real-electron-microscope-virus-photo.html

Are you a glowie trying to implant stupid shit like Flat Earth Theory into GAW? Do you expect me to move an Electron Microscope to your dumbass house so that you actually believe what you see?


Koch's postulates are the following:

  1. The microorganism must be found in abundance in all organisms suffering from the disease, but should not be found in healthy organisms.

  2. The microorganism must be isolated from a diseased organism and grown in pure culture.

  3. The cultured microorganism should cause disease when introduced into a healthy organism.

  4. The microorganism must be reisolated from the inoculated, diseased experimental host and identified as being identical to the original specific causative agent.


Point 0. Viruses are not considered an organism or microorganism and therefore wouldn't even apply to Kochs postulates. They do not meet the criteria for life but they are like floating DNA strands that may have previously evolved from life and now stick their DNA in to microorganisms to reproduce and function. They have no metabolism which is a requirement of life.

https://www.quora.com/I-read-that-organisms-must-meet-four-criteria-to-be-considered-living-What-are-the-four-criteria?share=1


  1. Just simply is not true, you will find many kinds of viruses in both healthy and unhealthy organisms but in healthy organisms with small enough virus numbers the immune system can ward the off while in infected individuals a virus is found in abundance. This is because it was able to infect cells, fight off the immune system, and reproduce more viruses to infect more cells.

CULTIVATION OF VIRUSES – HOW DO VIRUSES GROW IN LABORATORY?

https://paramedicsworld.com/virology-notes/cultivation-of-viruses/medical-paramedical-studynotes

⇒ Viruses are the obligate intracellular parasites, i.e. they strictly require a living host or living cells for the growth and multiplication, so they cannot be grown on an inanimate culture medium.

⇒ Three methods are employed for the cultivation of viruses:-

Animal inoculation
Embryonated egg inoculation
Tissue culture

  1. Introducing an abundance of a infectious virus to a person will infect them.

Yes. This is what will happen. If you get bitten with an abundance of Rabies virus in the bite, you will die.

[RARE] Rabies in a human

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-moG6JDmJdc

If you don't get rabies virus you won't die of rabies.

Rabies virus picture

https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5041/5279807113_13ee17ca3f_b.jpg


  1. You want to find the Mechanism of Action that allows the virus to inflict itself on the human body. Disrupting mechanisms of action for infection stops the virus in its tracks and can be compared in individuals both with the disruptor and without. Disrupting the mechanism of action of the virus and showing it stops infection shows that the virus was causing the sickness.

MECHANISMS OF TRANSMISSION OF RHINOVIRUS INFECTIONS

https://booksc.org/dl/68694063/29f074

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Here's pictures of viruses under an electron microscope. You can see it with your own eyes.

https://microspedia.blogspot.com/2017/09/real-electron-microscope-virus-photo.html

Are you a glowie trying to implant stupid shit like Flat Earth Theory into GAW? Do you expect me to move an Electron Microscope to your dumbass house so that you actually believe what you see?


Koch's postulates are the following:

  1. The microorganism must be found in abundance in all organisms suffering from the disease, but should not be found in healthy organisms.

  2. The microorganism must be isolated from a diseased organism and grown in pure culture.

  3. The cultured microorganism should cause disease when introduced into a healthy organism.

  4. The microorganism must be reisolated from the inoculated, diseased experimental host and identified as being identical to the original specific causative agent.


Point 0. Viruses are not considered an organism or microorganism and therefore wouldn't even apply to Kochs postulates. They do not meet the criteria for life but they are like floating DNA strands that may have previously evolved from life and now stick their DNA in to microorganisms to reproduce and function. They have no metabolism which is a requirement of life.

https://www.quora.com/I-read-that-organisms-must-meet-four-criteria-to-be-considered-living-What-are-the-four-criteria?share=1


  1. Just simply is not true, you will find many kinds of viruses in both healthy and unhealthy organisms but in healthy organisms with small enough virus numbers the immune system can ward the off while in infected individuals a virus is found in abundance. This is because it was able to infect cells, fight off the immune system, and reproduce more viruses to infect more cells.

CULTIVATION OF VIRUSES – HOW DO VIRUSES GROW IN LABORATORY?

https://paramedicsworld.com/virology-notes/cultivation-of-viruses/medical-paramedical-studynotes

⇒ Viruses are the obligate intracellular parasites, i.e. they strictly require a living host or living cells for the growth and multiplication, so they cannot be grown on an inanimate culture medium.

⇒ Three methods are employed for the cultivation of viruses:-

Animal inoculation
Embryonated egg inoculation
Tissue culture

  1. Introducing an abundance of a infectious virus to a person will infect them.

Yes. This is what will happen. If you get bitten with an abundance of Rabies virus in the bite, you will die.

[RARE] Rabies in a human

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-moG6JDmJdc

If you don't get rabies you won't die of rabies.


  1. You want to find the Mechanism of Action that allows the virus to inflict itself on the human body. Disrupting mechanisms of action for infection stops the virus in its tracks and can be compared in individuals both with the disruptor and without. Disrupting the mechanism of action of the virus and showing it stops infection shows that the virus was causing the sickness.

MECHANISMS OF TRANSMISSION OF RHINOVIRUS INFECTIONS

https://booksc.org/dl/68694063/29f074

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Here's pictures of viruses under an electron microscope. You can see it with your own eyes.

https://microspedia.blogspot.com/2017/09/real-electron-microscope-virus-photo.html

Are you a glowie trying to implant stupid shit like Flat Earth Theory into GAW? Do you expect me to move an Electron Microscope to your dumbass house so that you actually believe what you see?


Koch's postulates are the following:

  1. The microorganism must be found in abundance in all organisms suffering from the disease, but should not be found in healthy organisms.

  2. The microorganism must be isolated from a diseased organism and grown in pure culture.

  3. The cultured microorganism should cause disease when introduced into a healthy organism.

  4. The microorganism must be reisolated from the inoculated, diseased experimental host and identified as being identical to the original specific causative agent.


Point 0. Viruses are not considered an organism or microorganism and therefore wouldn't even apply to Kochs postulates. They do not meet the criteria for life but they are like floating DNA strands that may have previously evolved from life and now stick their DNA in to microorganisms to reproduce and function.

https://www.quora.com/I-read-that-organisms-must-meet-four-criteria-to-be-considered-living-What-are-the-four-criteria?share=1


  1. Just simply is not true, you will find many kinds of viruses in both healthy and unhealthy organisms but in healthy organisms with small enough virus numbers the immune system can ward the off while in infected individuals a virus is found in abundance. This is because it was able to infect cells, fight off the immune system, and reproduce more viruses to infect more cells.

CULTIVATION OF VIRUSES – HOW DO VIRUSES GROW IN LABORATORY?

https://paramedicsworld.com/virology-notes/cultivation-of-viruses/medical-paramedical-studynotes

⇒ Viruses are the obligate intracellular parasites, i.e. they strictly require a living host or living cells for the growth and multiplication, so they cannot be grown on an inanimate culture medium.

⇒ Three methods are employed for the cultivation of viruses:-

Animal inoculation
Embryonated egg inoculation
Tissue culture

  1. Introducing an abundance of a infectious virus to a person will infect them.

Yes. This is what will happen. If you get bitten with an abundance of Rabies virus in the bite, you will die.

[RARE] Rabies in a human

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-moG6JDmJdc

If you don't get rabies you won't die of rabies.


  1. You want to find the Mechanism of Action that allows the virus to inflict itself on the human body. Disrupting mechanisms of action for infection stops the virus in its tracks and can be compared in individuals both with the disruptor and without. Disrupting the mechanism of action of the virus and showing it stops infection shows that the virus was causing the sickness.

MECHANISMS OF TRANSMISSION OF RHINOVIRUS INFECTIONS

https://booksc.org/dl/68694063/29f074

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Here's pictures of viruses under an electron microscope. You can see it with your own eyes.

https://microspedia.blogspot.com/2017/09/real-electron-microscope-virus-photo.html

Are you a glowie trying to implant stupid shit like Flat Earth Theory into GAW? Do you expect me to move an Electron Microscope to your dumbass house so that you actually believe what you see?


Koch's postulates are the following:

  1. The microorganism must be found in abundance in all organisms suffering from the disease, but should not be found in healthy organisms.

  2. The microorganism must be isolated from a diseased organism and grown in pure culture.

  3. The cultured microorganism should cause disease when introduced into a healthy organism.

  4. The microorganism must be reisolated from the inoculated, diseased experimental host and identified as being identical to the original specific causative agent.


Point 0. Viruses are not considered an organism or microorganism and therefore wouldn't even apply to Kochs postulates. They do not meet the criteria for life but they are like floating DNA strands that may have previously evolved from life and now stick their DNA in to microorganisms to reproduce and function.

https://www.quora.com/I-read-that-organisms-must-meet-four-criteria-to-be-considered-living-What-are-the-four-criteria?share=1


  1. Just simply is not true, you will find many kinds of viruses in both healthy and unhealthy organisms but in healthy organisms with small enough virus numbers the immune system can ward the off while in infected individuals a virus is found in abundance.

CULTIVATION OF VIRUSES – HOW DO VIRUSES GROW IN LABORATORY?

https://paramedicsworld.com/virology-notes/cultivation-of-viruses/medical-paramedical-studynotes

⇒ Viruses are the obligate intracellular parasites, i.e. they strictly require a living host or living cells for the growth and multiplication, so they cannot be grown on an inanimate culture medium.

⇒ Three methods are employed for the cultivation of viruses:-

Animal inoculation
Embryonated egg inoculation
Tissue culture

  1. Introducing an abundance of a infectious virus to a person will infect them.

Yes. This is what will happen. If you get bitten with an abundance of Rabies virus in the bite, you will die.

[RARE] Rabies in a human

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-moG6JDmJdc

If you don't get rabies you won't die of rabies.


  1. You want to find the Mechanism of Action that allows the virus to inflict itself on the human body. Disrupting mechanisms of action for infection stops the virus in its tracks and can be compared in individuals both with the disruptor and without. Disrupting the mechanism of action of the virus and showing it stops infection shows that the virus was causing the sickness.

MECHANISMS OF TRANSMISSION OF RHINOVIRUS INFECTIONS

https://booksc.org/dl/68694063/29f074

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Here's pictures of viruses under an electron microscope. You can see it with your own eyes.

https://microspedia.blogspot.com/2017/09/real-electron-microscope-virus-photo.html

Are you a glowie trying to implant stupid shit like Flat Earth Theory into GAW? Do you expect me to move an Electron Microscope to your dumbass house so that you actually believe what you see?


Koch's postulates are the following:

  1. The microorganism must be found in abundance in all organisms suffering from the disease, but should not be found in healthy organisms.

  2. The microorganism must be isolated from a diseased organism and grown in pure culture.

  3. The cultured microorganism should cause disease when introduced into a healthy organism.

  4. The microorganism must be reisolated from the inoculated, diseased experimental host and identified as being identical to the original specific causative agent.


Point 0. Viruses are not considered an organism or microorganism and therefore wouldn't even apply to Kochs postulates. They do not meet the criteria for life but they are like floating DNA strands that may have previously evolved from life and now stick their DNA in to microorganisms to reproduce and function.


  1. Just simply is not true, you will find many kinds of viruses in both healthy and unhealthy organisms but in healthy organisms with small enough virus numbers the immune system can ward the off while in infected individuals a virus is found in abundance.

CULTIVATION OF VIRUSES – HOW DO VIRUSES GROW IN LABORATORY?

https://paramedicsworld.com/virology-notes/cultivation-of-viruses/medical-paramedical-studynotes

⇒ Viruses are the obligate intracellular parasites, i.e. they strictly require a living host or living cells for the growth and multiplication, so they cannot be grown on an inanimate culture medium.

⇒ Three methods are employed for the cultivation of viruses:-

Animal inoculation
Embryonated egg inoculation
Tissue culture

  1. Introducing an abundance of a infectious virus to a person will infect them.

Yes. This is what will happen. If you get bitten with an abundance of Rabies virus in the bite, you will die.

[RARE] Rabies in a human

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-moG6JDmJdc

If you don't get rabies you won't die of rabies.


  1. You want to find the Mechanism of Action that allows the virus to inflict itself on the human body. Disrupting mechanisms of action for infection stops the virus in its tracks and can be compared in individuals both with the disruptor and without. Disrupting the mechanism of action of the virus and showing it stops infection shows that the virus was causing the sickness.

MECHANISMS OF TRANSMISSION OF RHINOVIRUS INFECTIONS

https://booksc.org/dl/68694063/29f074

2 years ago
1 score